Category: Research

Auburn University professor receives NSF grant for biomass gasification research

Auburn University professor receives NSF grant for biomass gasification research

July 30, 2012 |

In Alabama, Professor Sushil Ahikari, assistant professor of biosystems engineering at Auburn University received a $335,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to conduct a bioenergy research study, focusing on biomass gasification. His research will set up a program called Research Exerpeinces for Undergraduates, allowing 10 students from research universities to spend 10 weeks on […]

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Algae light absorption evolving according to NAS study

Algae light absorption evolving according to NAS study

July 26, 2012 |

In the UK, a study indicates that algae could become a more efficient if engineers note the biological changes in the way the cells absorb light, observed by scientists at the University of London. Their research, published recently in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, indicates that the biological switch happening in blue-green […]

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Spanish researchers find biodiesel makes a big difference in city buses

Spanish researchers find biodiesel makes a big difference in city buses

July 25, 2012 |

In Spain, researchers from the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid’s Institute for Automobile Research have released a new study that shows how using biodiesel can help reduce GHG emissions in urban transport systems by integrating the fuel’s use into city buses. The study looked specifically at selective catalytic reduction with urea (SCR+urea) and the recirculation of […]

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iDiverse discovers new yeast gene that boosts ethanol production

iDiverse discovers new yeast gene that boosts ethanol production

July 24, 2012 |

In California, iDiverse announced that it has discovered a yeast gene that when inserted into yeast and properly modulated can increase ethanol production yield by up to 34%. “The gene functions by protecting the yeast against some of the lethal stresses encountered in the bioproduction process,” said John Serbin, Chief Business Officer at iDiverse. “In […]

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Spanish researchers producing biodiesel using green chemistry

Spanish researchers producing biodiesel using green chemistry

July 23, 2012 |

In Spain, researchers at the University of Murcia are producing biodiesel in a single step using green chemistry, meaning with the use of biocatalysts and green solvents such as ionic liquids and CO2. The production process takes places in a steel column while the vegetable oil, CO2 and methanol are supplied from high pressure tanks […]

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Missouri biofuel research field opens with $200,000 grant

Missouri biofuel research field opens with $200,000 grant

July 22, 2012 |

In Missouri, a $200,000 grant has opened up a new biofuel research field in Southeastern Missouri designed to test soybeans and sweet sorghum. The grant, coming foam the Delta Regional Authority, the Missouri Research Corp., and the Missouri Department of Agriculture, is sponsoring Southeast Missouri State University as it pioneers the 10-acre test plot to […]

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Canadian researcher aims to create biofuel from pulp waste

Canadian researcher aims to create biofuel from pulp waste

July 19, 2012 |

In Canada, Lakehead University professor Pedram Fatehi has received a grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council in support of his process to produce biofuels from pulp paper waste. “We’re are not utilizing (that resource)î he says. ìWe are wasting it.”  He recently received $120,000 from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council […]

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Canadian researcher gets grant for pulp waste biofuels.

Canadian researcher gets grant for pulp waste biofuels.

July 18, 2012 |

In Canada, a professor from Lakehead University has won a five-year grant for $120,000 from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council to develop biofuels out of liquid waste produced by pulp mills.

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BP Testing Two New Cellulosic Biofuels for Commercial Market by 2014.

BP Testing Two New Cellulosic Biofuels for Commercial Market by 2014.

July 17, 2012 |

In Florida, BP is testing two advanced biofuels that could be commercially available by 2014. The company is planting energy grasses to feed a 36 million gallon-a-year cellulosic ethanol plant planned in Florida. The BP/DuPont joint venture (Butamax) biobutanol technology demonstration plant in Hull (England) is already operational and has produced biobutanol for some of […]

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KU researcher develops algae-raising technique using wastewater.

KU researcher develops algae-raising technique using wastewater.

July 16, 2012 |

In Kansas, a University of Kansas researcher has developed a method to produce algae for biodiesel production using nitrogen– and phosphorus-laden wastewater. She has won this year’s Excellence in Environmental Engineering Award from the Academy of Environmental Engineers for her work.

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